11. -offers us a simple way to
understand how amounts
relate to each other.
12.
13.
14. -resources controlled by the business as a
result of past transactions and events and from
which future economic benefits are expected to
flow to the business.
15. refer to
by the company.
Example:
- Cash -Notes Receivable
- Accounts Receivable -Unused supplies
16. -are presented obligations of an entity
arising from past transactions or events, the
settlement of which is expected to result in an
outflow from the business of resources
embodying economic benefits.
18. -“net difference between total assets and
total liabilities”.
Example:
-Interest Income -Expenses
-Sales
19. How will you apply
the accounting
equation in your
daily lives?
20.
21.
22. CRITERIA
POOR
1
FAIR
2
GOOD
3
EXCELLENT
4
FOCUS
Writing is not
sufficiently focused
on the essential
question.
Writing is somewhat
focused on the
essential question.
Writing is focused on the
essential question.
Writing is consistently
and strongly focused
on the essential
question.
GUIDELINES
All required
elements needed to
make the reader
understand the
meaning of the
comic strip are
missing.
Most of the required
elements to make
reader understand the
meaning of the comic
strip are missing or all
elements are there but
their placement would
cause the reader’s
confusion.
It has most of the required
elements to make the
reader understand the
meaning of the comic
strip.
It has all of the
required elements to
make reader
understand the
meaning of the comic
strip and all elements
are placed in a well
thought out way.
CONVENTIONS
Writing has
consistent errors in
usage and
mechanics.
Writing has some
errors in usage and
mechanics.
Writing has few errors in
usage or mechanics.
Writing has no errors
in usage or mechanics.
Note: Additional 3 points for the group who will accomplish the task within the time limit.
TOTAL
CRITERIA
POOR
1
FAIR
2
GOOD
3
EXCELLENT
4
CONTROLLING IDEA
Writing is not
sufficiently focused
on the essential
question.
Writing is somewhat
focused on the
essential question.
Writing is focused on the
essential question.
Writing is consistently
and strongly focused
on the essential
question.
WOED CHOICE
All required
elements needed to
make the reader
understand the
meaning of the
comic strip are
missing.
Most of the required
elements to make
reader understand the
meaning of the comic
strip are missing or all
elements are there
but their placement
would cause the
reader’s confusion.
It has most of the
required elements to
make the reader
understand the meaning
of the comic strip.
It has all of the
required elements to
make reader
understand the
meaning of the comic
strip and all elements
are placed in a well
thought out way.
CONVENTIONS
Writing has
consistent errors in
usage and
mechanics.
Writing has some
errors in usage and
mechanics.
Writing has few errors in
usage or mechanics.
Writing has no errors
in usage or
mechanics.
TOTAL